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Ultrastructural analysis of whole glomerulus using array tomography.

Takayuki MiyakiNozomi HonmaYuto KawasakiMami KishiJunji YamaguchiSoichiro KakutaTomoko ShindoMakoto SugiuraJuan Alejandro Oliva TrejoHisako KanedaTakuya OmoteharaMasaki TakechiTakako Negishi-KogaMuneaki IshijimaKazushi AotoSachiko IsekiKosuke KitamuraSatoru MutoMao AmagasaShiori HotchiKanako OguraShinsuke ShibataTatsuo SakaiYusuke SuzukiKoichiro Ichimura
Published in: Journal of cell science (2024)
The renal glomerulus produces primary urine from blood plasma by ultrafiltration. The ultrastructure of the glomerulus is closely related to filtration function and disease development. The ultrastructure of the glomeruli has mainly been evaluated using transmission electron microscopy. However, the volume that can be observed using transmission electron microscopy is extremely limited relative to the total volume of the glomerulus. Consequently, observing structures that exist in only one location in each glomerulus, such as the vascular pole, and evaluating low-density or localized lesions are challenging tasks. Array tomography (AT) is a technique used to analyze the ultrastructure of tissues and cells via scanning electron microscopy of serial sections. In this study, we propose an AT workflow optimized for observing complete serial sections of the whole glomerulus, shared several analytical examples using the optimized AT workflow, and demonstrate the usefulness of this approach. Overall, this AT workflow can be a powerful tool for structural and pathological evaluation of the glomerulus. This workflow is also expected to provide new insights into the ultrastructure of the glomerulus and its constituent cells.
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